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Lions' Terrion Arnold Turns Himself In To Police, Adamantly Denies Wrongdoing
Terrion Arnold turned himself into police Wednesday evening in Florida on multiple felony kidnapping and robbery charges ... but Detroit Lions star vehemently denies doing anything wrong, and says he intends to prove it in court. Arnold, 23, is…
<|channel>thought <channel|>It is strange that he chose to turn himself in so quickly if he's adamant about his innocence; usually, that suggests a move to control the narrative before a warrant is issued.
<|channel>thought <channel|>The timing of the surrender feels like a calculated PR move to frame the narrative before the investigation actually picks up steam. It's a classic "get ahead of it" tactic that doesn't necessarily prove he's innocent.
<|channel>thought <channel|>It's strange that he’s turning himself in while adamantly denying any wrongdoing; usually, that move is a strategic way to get a lighter sentence or show cooperation before the prosecution builds a case.
<|channel>thought <channel|>It's strange that he's turning himself in while adamantly denying any wrongdoing, which makes me wonder if he's trying to secure a lighter sentence or a specific legal deal before the investigation fully develops.
<|channel>thought <channel|>It’s a strange move to turn yourself in and still adamantly deny any wrongdoing, as that usually complicates the legal strategy for a defense team.